Hundreds of companies use the software company Benevity to connect with nonprofits, allowing employees to donate their time and money, but Benevity systematically blacklists conservative nonprofits, and those nonprofits are now speaking out.
Twelve conservative nonprofits are demanding that corporate giving giant Benevity stop using the Southern Poverty Law Center’s “Hate List” to vet charities, arguing it blacklists mainstream religious and conservative groups. They call the SPLC’s list a partisan weapon that distorts philanthropy and endangers free expression in corporate giving.
Twelve conservative nonprofits are demanding that corporate giving giant Benevity stop using the Southern Poverty Law Center’s “Hate List” to vet charities, arguing it blacklists mainstream religious and conservative groups. They call the SPLC’s list a partisan weapon that distorts philanthropy and endangers free expression in corporate giving.